Antarctic ice has hardly melted in 100 years, log books from Captain Scott’s doomed expedition to the South Pole confirm
‘A century after their deaths, Antarctic explorers Captain Robert Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton are helping further our knowledge of the frozen continent.
Log books recovered from their doomed expeditions show the amount of sea ice there has barely changed in 100 years. Only one region, the Weddell Sea, has seen a significant reduction – 14 per cent – scientists from the University of Reading found.’
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